Are you feeling anxiety about that holiday party invite you sent out? You’re not alone. While there are upsides to parties, there is also the less glamorous side of party throwing: the stress. The pressure behind throwing a party can leave you feeling like Cinderella or Cinder-Fella, slaving away to prepare. Not only does it require a lot of … [Read more...]
Responding To Offensive Behavior At Work
Responding To Offensive Behavior At Work By Veronica Sites Responding to offensive comments or behavior at work, whether it’s a passing comment or a direct insult verbally or behaviorally, is imperative if there is to be any possibility of change. Generally speaking, people want change, but less common is the individual willing to take … [Read more...]
Physical Energy: Spending Versus Investing
Meaning Well Doesn’t Always End Well. “It is hard to give what you do not have.” The best intentions of well-meaning encouragement can often lead to some of the most painful wounds. To compound the situation, the well-meaning person rarely knows the pain they may be causing to someone struggling with depression, having lost a limb, a loved … [Read more...]
Office Bickering
In business there are often required skills and unspoken expectations required to perform the responsibilities that fall to administrative assistants. Usually, by default, conflict resolution is a skill expected of leaders, yet it should come as no surprise that such an unmerited expectation to solve “people” problems results in unmet skills and … [Read more...]
Trending Millennial Profanity
Having raised a houseful and community of millennials as mom and mentor for many years, I have come to appreciate how much we can learn from one another. In my youth, profanity seemed less prevalent in general, and by no means did “F” bombs frequently pepper the halls of schools. Of course, consequences were far different back then. To say that … [Read more...]
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